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2 • Milwaukee County Post • September 19, 2014 volume 20, issue number 38 The Milwaukee County Post (ISSN 1544-1776) is published weekly by Conley Media, Milwaukee County 3397 South Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207 For all departments call: 414.744.6370 General FAX: 414-375-7070 Classifieds: 800-762-6219 ext. 5005 Classified Fax: 262-334-6252 For display advertising inquires: Daryl Skaradzinski: General Manager - ext. 13 dskaradzinski@conleynet.com For editorial inquires: Dwayne Butler: Editor - 262-513-2626 dbutler@conleynet.com POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Milwaukee County Post 3397 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53207 Periodicals Postage Paid at Milwaukee, WI. How to get YOUR news in The Post The Post wants your community news. But we need your help to get announce- ments and pictures published. Submissions must be typed or emailed. No handwritten submissions will be accepted. Please send news items and photos to: dbut- ler@conleynet.com. Post Staff MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Public Television and former journalist and film- maker Mark Siegrist will present a new doc- umentary titled "A Bridge to Vietnam." "A Bridge to Vietnam" looks at how old battlefields are being transformed into a premium cash crop, how a Milwaukee-based international literacy project is assisting children in Vietnam, and how the adoption of two infants from Hanoi has changed an Elm Grove couple's life forever. "This is a story about survival, forgive- ness, compassion and the rebirth of a region," Siegrist explained in a news release. "A Bridge to Vietnam" airs on MPTV Channel 10 at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 and 10:30 p.m. Oct. 5. MPTV documentary explores impact of Vietnam War locally Mon.-Thurs. 7:30-7:00p.m.; Fri. 7:30-7:30; Sat. 7:30-5:30; Sun. 7:30-4:00 4640 W. 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